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Potential Protection of Pre-Existent Antibodies to Human Coronavirus 229E on COVID-19 Severity

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  • Oscar Guzmán-Martínez

    (Instituto de Salud Pública, Universidad Veracruzana, Xalapa 91190, Mexico
    Centro de Investigaciones Biomédicas, Universidad Veracruzana, Xalapa 91190, Mexico)

  • Kathia Guardado

    (Instituto de Salud Pública, Universidad Veracruzana, Xalapa 91190, Mexico
    Centro de Investigaciones Biomédicas, Universidad Veracruzana, Xalapa 91190, Mexico)

  • Miguel Varela-Cardoso

    (Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Veracruzana, Ciudad Mendoza 94740, Mexico)

  • Alejandro Trujillo-Rivera

    (Centro de Alta Especialidad “Dr. Rafael Lucio”, Servicio Medicina Interna, Xalapa 91020, Mexico)

  • Iván Gómez-Ñañez

    (Instituto de Salud Pública, Universidad Veracruzana, Xalapa 91190, Mexico)

  • María Cristina Ortiz-León

    (Instituto de Salud Pública, Universidad Veracruzana, Xalapa 91190, Mexico)

  • Rafaela Espinosa

    (Instituto de Biotecnología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Cuernavaca 62210, Mexico)

  • Celso Ramos

    (Centro de Investigación Sobre Enfermedades Infecciosas, Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública, Cuernavaca 62100, Mexico)

  • Julio Isael Pérez-Carreón

    (Instituto Nacional de Medicina Genómica, Ciudad de México 14610, Mexico)

  • Delia Vanesa López-Guerrero

    (Facultad de Nutrición, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos, Cuernavaca 62350, Mexico)

  • Clara Luz Sampieri

    (Instituto de Salud Pública, Universidad Veracruzana, Xalapa 91190, Mexico)

  • Adrián Baruch Alanís-García

    (Jurisdicción Sanitaria No. VII, Servicios de Salud, Orizaba 94300, Mexico)

  • Fausto Rojas-Durán

    (Instituto de Investigaciones Cerebrales, Universidad Veracruzana, Xalapa 91190, Mexico)

  • Roberto Zenteno-Cuevas

    (Instituto de Salud Pública, Universidad Veracruzana, Xalapa 91190, Mexico)

  • Michelle Gutiérrez

    (Instituto de Biotecnología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Cuernavaca 62210, Mexico)

  • Hilda Montero

    (Instituto de Salud Pública, Universidad Veracruzana, Xalapa 91190, Mexico)

Abstract

The causes of the broad spectrum of severity in COVID-19 are unknown. A protective effect through humoral immunity from previous infections by viruses of the SARS-CoV-2 family could explain a mild form of this disease. This study aimed to address whether the presence of antibodies against human seasonal coronaviruses (HCoVs) could prevent severe manifestations of COVID-19. A cross-sectional study was carried out in 165 participants. The presence of pre-existent antibodies against the seasonal HCoV-OC43, HCoV-HKU1, HCoV-229E, and HCoV-NL63 were detected. From all of the seasonal HCoVs studied, it was only found that being seropositive to HCoV-229E presented an association ( p = 0.012) with developing mild clinical symptoms of COVID-19 or being asymptomatic. Multinomial regression analysis showed that being seropositive to HCoV-229E is associated with mild or moderate clinical symptoms for COVID-19. Statistical analysis also showed that being female is associated with being asymptomatic for SARS-CoV-2 infection or developing mild COVID-19. A subgroup analysis taking only seropositive to HCoV-229E revealed that females are more likely to develop asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection (OR = 27.242, 95% CI 2.092–354.706, p = 0.012). Our results suggest that previous infections by HCoV-229E could prevent more serious clinical manifestations of COVID-19, but these are not the only variables that influence this event.

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  • Oscar Guzmán-Martínez & Kathia Guardado & Miguel Varela-Cardoso & Alejandro Trujillo-Rivera & Iván Gómez-Ñañez & María Cristina Ortiz-León & Rafaela Espinosa & Celso Ramos & Julio Isael Pérez-Carreón , 2021. "Potential Protection of Pre-Existent Antibodies to Human Coronavirus 229E on COVID-19 Severity," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(17), pages 1-9, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:18:y:2021:i:17:p:9058-:d:623464
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